Maha cabinet sub-committee to take call on Emergency pension

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The has set up a Cabinet sub-committee to take a decision on providing to those jailed during the Emergency.

The committee will take a final decision in this regard within two months.


today said those jailed during the Emergency under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) are likely to get of Rs 10,000 besides the annual medical checkup allowance of equal amount.

"If those imprisoned during the Emergency period are not alive, the would go to their widows. However, their children and families and other relatives will not be entitled for the pension," Bapat said.

The sub committee will study the decisions of states like Rajasthan, etc. before taking a final call.

The panel will comprise and jail superintendents of each district so that list of those jailed during the Emergency can be prepared.

and Bapat himself were jailed during the Emergency.

Bapat said he was in jail for 19 months during that period.

"I will donate the amount I would be getting to the organisations helping needy persons," he added.

The Emergency remained in force in the country for a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977.

Scores of protesters and leaders were arrested during the massive crackdown on civil liberties and political opposition in that era.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 23:20 IST